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LEHIGH VALLEY GOLF HALL OF FAME
YEAR 4: CLASS OF 2007
CLUB PROFESSIONAL: Tom Lynch

CLUB / TOURING PROFESSIONAL: Roger Stern

CONTRIBUTOR: Karl Gilbert

AMATEUR: Miguel Biamon

AMATEUR: Barry Brackenbury

PRE-1970 AMATEUR: Ted Beckowski


INDUCTION DINNER: Wednesday, September 19, 2007, Green Pond Country Club

GUEST SPEAKER: Jeff Hall, United States Golf Association Director of Rules / Competitions and Standards.
Tom Lynch, 64 (age at time of induction) 1943-2011

Spokane, Washington native; Whitehall Township resident

University of Washington: 1965
Golf Digest Best Teacher in the State award - 2000, 2003, 2004

Has run junior clinics over 30 years

The founder of the 8-inch cup tournaments in the Lehigh Valley region
Has mentored many future club professionals
Head Golf Professional: Iron Lakes Country Club: 2001 - 2011

Teaching Professional: Green Pond CC: 2000, 2011

Head Golf Professional: Indian Creek GC: 1997-2000

Head Golf Professional: Whitehall Golf Center: 1990-1996

Head Golf Professional: Shepherd Hills GC: 1981-1989

Head Golf Professional: Linwood CC, Linwood, New Jersey: 1979-1980

Head Golf Professional: Allentown Municipal: 1977-1979

Assistant Golf Professional: Philmont Country Club: 1971-1975

Assistant Golf Professional: Philadelphia Cricket Club: 1969-1970

Assistant Golf Professional: Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico: 1966-1969 (worked under Chi Chi Rodriguez)


Played the PGA TOUR: 1976; winters: 1974, 1975

Played the South Africa Tour: 1972

Played mini-tours in Florida in the early 1970’s
Professional Tournament Victories:

* 1979 Reading Open

* 1981, 1983 Shepherd Hills pro-am


YEAR 4: CLASS OF 2007
Roger Stern, 65 (age at time of induction)

Allentown native; Bethlehem resident

East Stroudsburg University, 1964
PGA Senior Tour (now the Champions Tour): Won $27,475 in career earnings: 1992 - 1996, 1999

Played in nine PGA Senior Tour tournaments

Qualified for the 1992 and 1996 U.S. Senior Open

European Senior Tour: Won 11,543 pounds from 1997-1998

Qualified for the 1995 British Senior Open
Long-time teaching pro in the Lehigh Valley

Life member of PGA of America

PGA representative at Wedgewood Golf Course: 1992-present

Teaching Professional: Wedgewood Golf Course: 1990-1992

Head Golf Professional: Northampton Country Club: 1977-1988

Head Golf Professional: Schuylkill Country Club: 1972-1975

Assistant Golf Professional: Northampton Country Club: 1968-1971

Assistant Golf Professional: Lehigh Country Club: 1967

Turned professional in 1965
Club Professional Victories (Philadelphia Section PGA):

2000: Philadelphia Section PGA Senior Championship

1993: Section Senior Pro-Junior Pro (Wayne Phillips)

1992: Section Senior Player of the Year

1982: Section Senior Pro-Junior (Billy Gilbert)

1982: Section Pro-Assistant Pro (Greg Clarke)

1980: Section Pro-Junior Pro (A.J. Karanikolas)

1973: qualified for PGA Tour IVB Classic

1969: Pro-Assistant Pro (Bob Hutnik)

1972, 1980, 1985, 1986: Pro-Pro (Dennis Milne)

Amateur Golf Career Victories:

1960: PA Public Links Junior Champion

1960: Allentown City Champion

1963: Qualified for NCAA Tournament

1965: Member of Fort Lee Army Championship Team


YEAR 4: CLASS OF 2007
Karl Gilbert, 50 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem native; Allentown resident

Moravian College: 1980
Golf Columnist:

Bethlehem Globe-Times: 1987-1991

Express-Times: 1992-present
Golf Association of the Lehigh Valley:

Executive Director: 1990 - present Co-founder: 1989


Lehigh Valley Junior Golf Tour:

Director: 1994 - present


Mid-Atlantic States Junior Golf Tour:

Director: 2002 - present


FOUNDED:

Golf Association of the Lehigh Valley Foundation (non-profit organization): 2008

Lehigh Valley Open: 2007

Lehigh Valley Women’s Tournament of Champions: 2007

Lehigh Valley Senior Player of the Year Award: 2005

First Lehigh Valley 54-hole amateur golf tournament: Lehigh Valley Inter-Club Championship: 2004

Lehigh Valley Golf Hall of Fame committee: 2003

Formed the Lehigh Valley Amateur Golf Alliance: 2002

Lehigh Valley Mid-Amateur Championship: 1996

Northeast Pennsylvania Stroke Play Championship: 1996

Lehigh Valley Regular-Senior Better Ball of Partners: 1995

Lehigh Valley Junior Golf Tour: 1994

Eastern Pennsylvania Amateur: 1994

Lehigh Valley Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship: 1994

Lehigh Valley Junior Tournament of Champions: 1994

Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Stroke Play Championship: 1994

GALV / TAYLORMADE Better Ball of Partners: 1993

Lehigh Valley Junior Medal Play Championship: 1992

Pete Gorgone Memorial: 1991

Lehigh Valley Amateur Medal Play Championship: 1991

Lehigh Valley Senior Tournament of Champions: 1991

Coordinated the annual Lehigh Valley Men’s Amateur Golf Schedule: since 1990

Re-started Lehigh Valley Inter-Club matches: 1990
CO-FOUNDED:

Mid-Atlantic States Junior Golf Tour: 2000

Lehigh Valley Tournament of Champions: 1990

Lehigh Valley Player of the Year Award: 1990


COMPETITIVE GOLF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Middle-Atlantic Conference first team all-conference: 1978, 1980

Middle-Atlantic Conference – one of four Moravian College golfers named to the MAC 100 Century Team
Amateur tournament victories:

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1980


Lehigh Valley Better Ball of Partners runner-up: 1979, 1981


YEAR 4: CLASS OF 2007
Miguel Biamon, 45 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem native; Lower Gwynedd, PA resident

Director of Fixed Income Investments, Bryn Mawr Trust Company
East Stroudsburg University: 1984

Assistant Golf Professional:

* Waynesborough Country Club: 1991 - 1996

* Whitemarsh Valley Country Club: 1986 - 1990

* Brookside Country Club: 1985
PGA Tour Experience:

* PGA Tour - Final Qualifying School - 1991

* Played in 1994 PGA Championship (Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Professional Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Philadelphia Section PGA Championship -- 1988, 1991

* Philadelphia Section PGA Senior Pro-Junior Pro (Bob Hutnik)

* Won several tournament titles in the Philadelphia Section PGA


Amateur Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Whitemarsh Valley C.C. club championships: 2000, 2001, 2003

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1983

* 1984 LNGCA Open champion


* Saucon Valley C.C. club championships: 1980, 1982, 1984

* Saucon Valley C.C. C.A. Buck Cup: 1982

* District 11 Championship: 1978

* Saucon Valley C.C. junior club championship: 1975 (youngest member to ever win the junior club championship), 1979


Other Amateur Tournament Victories :

* Pennsylvania Golf Association Better Ball Championship : 2003


* Lehigh Valley Amateur runner-up: 1984

* Qualified for NCAA Division II National Championship - 1983


Seven career hole-in-one’s


YEAR 4: CLASS OF 2007
Barry Brackenbury, 65 (age at time of induction)
Born in Grantham, England

Liberty High School: 1959

Sales Representative for Indian Ridge Provisions

Assistant Golf Professional:

* Radnor Valley Country Club: 1963-1967

* Crestmont Country Club: 1968-1970

* Winding Hollow Country Club: 1971-1973

* Played on Florida mini-tours: 1974-1976


3 United States Golf Association national championship qualifications:

U.S. Senior Amateur: 1997, 1999, 2000


Lehigh Valley Player of the Year: 1993

Lehigh Valley Inter-Club Championship (Seniors) - Most Valuable Player: 1999


Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1993

* Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Match Play Championship: 1993

* Lehigh Valley Senior Tournament of Champions: 1995, 1996, 1997


Tarz Ford Memorial champion: 1983

Lehigh Valley Better Ball of Partners champion: 1985

Paul Clymer Memorial Better Ball of Partners champion: 1986, 1997

Pete Gorgone Memorial champion: 1994, 2000


Lehigh Valley Amateur runner-up: 1982

Lehigh Valley Tournament of Champions runner-up: 1993

Allentown City Match Play Championship runner-up: 1995

Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Match Play Championship runner-up: 1992, 1994, 1998

Lehigh Valley Senior Medal Play Championship runner-up: 1997, 1998, 1999

Lehigh Valley Senior Tournament of Champions runner-up: 1999


Lehigh Valley Better Ball of Partners runner-up: 1986

Paul Clymer Memorial Better Ball of Partners runner-up: 1987

Pete Gorgone Memorial runner-up: 1993, 2001

Ted Beckowski, 78 (age at time of induction)

Former Bethlehem resident; now resides in Florida

Long-time member of Wedgewood Golf Course
1967 Kentucky State Public Links - champion

1961 Pennsylvania Public Links - runner-up

1959 Pennsylvania Public Links Team State Championship - first place: Manny Palos 144, Norm Schadt 148, Joe Hoch 150, Ted Beckowski 150.
Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1970, 1973

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1970
* 15-time Wedgewood Golf Course club champion

* 4-time Mary Ellen benefit tournament medalist


Lehigh Valley Amateur runner-up: 1971
LEHIGH VALLEY GOLF HALL OF FAME
YEAR 3: CLASS OF 2006
CLUB PROFESSIONAL: John Kulhamer

TOURING PROFESSIONAL: Debbie Massey

TOURING PROFESSIONAL: Gloria Ehret

AMATEUR: Rich Hallman

AMATEUR: Manny Palos

PRE-1970 AMATEUR: Clyde Oskin


INDUCTION DINNER: Wednesday, September 13, 2006, Green Pond Country Club

GUEST SPEAKER: Mimi Griffin, President of MSG Promotions, Inc. Tournament Director of many United States Golf Association national championship tournaments including the 1992 and 2000 U.S. Senior Open at Saucon Valley C.C., and 2009 U.S. Women’s Open at Saucon Valley C.C.
John Kulhamer, 52 (age at time of induction)

Whitehall Township native, Bethlehem resident

Kutztown University, 1976

Head Golf Professional: Green Pond Country Club: 1994 - present.

* Has re-engineered the Lehigh Valley Amateur into a week-long event, attracting nearly 400 golfers per year

* Started the Green Pond Golf Association

* Hosted Golf Channel Drive, Pitch and Putt event, Collegiate Players Tour event

Golf Digest Best Teacher in the State award - 2003, 2004

Ping Regional Club Fitter of the Year - 2002

Head Golf Professional: Fairview GC, Lancaster, PA: 1992-1993

Head Golf Professional: White Deer GC. Williamsport, PA: 1984-1991

Assistant Golf Professional: Seaview CC, Atlantic City, NJ: 1980-1983


United States Open: advanced to final qualifying in 1976, 1985, 1994

Played mini-tours in Florida from 1977-1980

Professional Tournament Victories:

* 1981 Shawnee Open

* 1984 AB Thorne

* 1988 White Deer pro-am

* 1988 Susquehanna Valley pro-am

* 2005 RC Mott Memorial

Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Allentown City Championship: 1976

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1976
* 1971 Lehigh Valley League champion
* 1976 PA Public Links Championship -- runner-up

Qualified for NIKE TOUR EVENT: 1999 Lehigh Valley Nike Open.


Whitehall - Coplay High School Athletic Hall of Fame -- inducted in 2013


YEAR 3: CLASS OF 2006
Debbie Massey, 55 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem native; Cheboygan, Michigan resident

University of Denver, 1972
2002 -present: Black Lake Golf Club, Onaway, Michigan - marketing and public relations director

Has played on The Women’s Senior Golf Tour since 2002


Played on the LPGA Tour 18 years from 1977 until 1995

Won $1,296,507 on the LPGA Tour

LPGA Tour victories (3):

* 1977 Mazda Japan Classic

* 1979 Wheeling Classic

* 1990 Mazda Japan Classic


* 1980 British Women’s Open champion

* 1981 British Women’s Open champion

* 1979 U.S. Women’s Open - runner-up

* 1991 du Maurier Ltd. Classic - runner-up


* 1977 LPGA Rookie of the Year

* 22nd player in LPGA Tour history to earn over $1 million in career earnings

* Earned over $100,000 four times: 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991

* Finished in the top-25 on the LPGA Tour season money list nine times: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981,

1983, 1986, 1988, 1990.
Internationally ranked amateur golfer from 1972 -1976

* 1974 and 1976: member of the U.S. World Cup and Curtis Cup teams

* 1974 and 1975: number one ranked amateur in the world

* 1975 Western Amateur champion

* 1975 Eastern Amateur champion

* 1974: 7th in U.S. Women’s Open (low amateur)

* 3-time Canadian Amateur (1974-1976) and Bermuda Amateur champion

* 1972 Western Amateur champion

* 1970 and 1971 Pennsylvania State Women’s Golf Association Junior champion
Leadership Positions:

* 2005: U.S. Solheim Cup Team - Captain’s Assistant

* 2002: U.S. Solheim Cup Team - Captain’s Assistant

* 1999-2000: U.S. Solheim Cup Team - Assistant Captain

* 1999-2003: LPGA Hall of Fame Veterans Committee

* 1998-2004: Women’s Sports Foundation National Advisory Board

* 1996-2002: Executive Women’s Golf Association National Advisory Board

* 1991-2004: USGA Implements and Ball Committee

* 1989-Present: LPGA Hall of Fame Committee

* 1990-1995: Golf Digest’s Course Ranking Panel

* 1990: Golf Digest Founders Cup Award recipient

* 1982: President - LPGA Tour Executive Committee

* 1982: USGA Bob Jones Award Selection Committee

* 1982: Women’s Sports Foundation National Advisory Board

* 1980-1981: Vice-President - LPGA Tour Executive Committee

* 1980-1982: Member of the LPGA Board of Directors




YEAR 3: CLASS OF 2006
Gloria Ehret, 65 (age at time of induction)

Allentown native; Dallas, Texas resident

St. Petersburg Junior College
Has played on The Women’s Senior Golf Tour since 2000

Volvo Legend’s Tour - won one tournament in 1995


Played full-time on the LPGA Tour 15 years from 1965 until 1979

Won $235,758 on the LPGA Tour

LPGA Tour victories (2):

* 1966 LPGA Championship

* 1973 Birmingham Classic
* 1966 LPGA Most Improved Player

* Won a 1966 LPGA better ball of partners tournament with Judy Kimball

* 12 LPGA Tour career second place finishes.

* Finished in the top-25 on the LPGA Tour season money list seven times: 1966, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973,

1976, 1978.
Amateur tournament victories:

* 1963 and 1964 Tri-State Amateur

* 1964 Connecticut State Amateur

* 1964 International Four-Ball



Rich Hallman, 54 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem native; Louisville, Kentucky resident

United Parcel Service executive
Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1974, 1975, 1980, 1982

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1981
* Lehigh Valley Better Ball of Partners - champion: 1982
* Pennsylvania Public Links: two top-10 finishes.

* Lehigh Valley Amateur runner-up: 1983


* Tarz Ford Memorial runner-up (with Jim Muschlitz): 1985

YEAR 3: CLASS OF 2006
Manny Palos 1918 - 2007 (88 years old age at time of induction)
Bethlehem native

Owned roofing business


2 United States Golf Association national championship qualifications:

U.S. Public Links: 1959, 1962

* 1959 U.S. Public Links- at Denver, Colorado - qualified in 14th place with a 71 - lost 3 & 2 in the first round

of match play


National Sokols Championship - 4-time champion

1959 Pennsylvania Public Links Team State Championship - first place: Manny Palos 144, Norm Schadt 148, Joe Hoch 150, Ted Beckowski 150.


Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur - 1963

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship) - 1960,

1962, 1963, 1964, 1975

* Bethlehem Municipal City Championship - 1958, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965

* Bethlehem Senior Open - 1985, 1990, 1991

* Allentown city champion - 1963

* Bethlehem Steel Club club championship - 1978, 1981

* Silver Creek Senior Club Championship: 1984, 1988

* Willowbrook club champion - 1952

* Twin Lakes club champion - 1967
Lehigh Valley Amateur runner-up: 1960, 1973

Won several pro-ams with Bob Schoener and Bob Hutnik



Clyde Oskin, 83 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem resident

Long-time member of Saucon Valley Country Club

Lehigh University, 1947

Captain of Lehigh University golf team: 1947

Bethlehem Steel accounting executive

Allentown College (now DeSales University) golf coach: 1987-1992
4 United States Golf Association national championship qualifications

U.S. Amateur: 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959

* 1954 at CC of Detroit- lost in fourth round to Bob Sweeney 1-up

* 1957 at The Country Club (Boston) - lost in first round

* 1958 at Olympic CC (San Francisco) - lost in fifth round (round of 16) to Walker Cup team member Chuck

Kocis 1-up

* 1959 at Broadmoor CC (Denver) - lost in first round
Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1946

14-time Saucon Valley C.C. club champion (club record): 1942, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1974

14-time C.A. Buck Cup champion (Saucon Valley CC medal play title): 1941, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961


1947 Philadelphia Amateur - qualifying medalist

Course records: Saucon Valley CC Grace Course - 66 (1961); Saucon Valley CC Old Course - 65 (1957) - stood for 43 years until Bruce Fleisher shot a 64 in the 2000 U.S. Senior Open.


LEHIGH VALLEY GOLF HALL OF FAME
YEAR 2: CLASS OF 2005
CLUB PROFESSIONAL / TOURING PROFESSIONAL: Robert P. “Junie” Schoener Jr.

GOLF MEDIA: John Kunda

AMATEUR: Jim Muschlitz

AMATEUR: Dominic Carr

PRE-1970 AMATEUR: T. Francis “Tarz” Ford

HIGH SCHOOL GOLF COACH: Neil “Skip” Hamsher


INDUCTION DINNER: Wednesday, September 14, 2005, Green Pond Country Club

GUEST SPEAKER: Marty Parkes, United States Golf Association Senior Director of Media Relations and Communications.
Robert P. “Junie” Schoener Jr. 1934 - 2003

Golf professional at Green Pond Country Club from 1953 - 1985.

Conducted annual Lehigh Valley Amateur, helped establish tournament course conditions and rules.

Played in five United States Opens, played in two PGA Championships

Played in many PGA TOUR events throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s

7-time Philadelphia PGA Section - best putter award

1964 Philadelphia PGA Section Player of the Year

Significant tournament victories:

* 1949-1951: District 11 champion

* 1951: PIAA Boys State Championship (Allentown High School)

* 1951: Pennsylvania Public Links Championship

* 1952: Lehigh Valley Amateur

* 1960: Pennsylvania State Open

* 1964: Philadelphia Section PGA champion

* Two-time Wood Memorial tournament championship (PGA tournament)

* Two-time Anthracite Open champion

* Won 108 Philadelphia PGA Section tournaments during his career

1962 U.S. Open: Oakmont Country Club -- birdied all four par-3’s, led after the first round.

Four-time Philadelphia PGA Section Championship runner-up

1968 PGA TOUR IVB Classic - 23rd place

Member of the Allentown High School Hall of Fame

John Kunda 1933 - 2005 (71 years old at time of induction)

Palmerton native, Whitehall Township resident

Penn State University, 1955

Sports Writer, Golf Columnist at The Morning Call from 1956 until his retirement in 1998

Authored “Chips and Putts” golf column for The Morning Call beginning in 1963

Covered Penn State football program for 35 years

Member of the Golf Writers Association of America (GWAA) for over four decades

Member of GWAA scholarship fund committee

Covered The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club for The Morning Call for 34 years in a row

Free-lance golf writer for several publications

1992 Pete Gorgone Memorial champion

1996 Lehigh-Valley Regular-Senior Better Ball of Partners champion

Member of several Allentown Municipal Lehigh Valley Inter-Club Championship teams

Member of Carbon County Sports Hall of Fame



YEAR 2: CLASS OF 2005

Jim Muschlitz, 52 (age at time of induction)

Bethlehem native, Moore Township resident


Head golf professional: Southmoore Golf Course: 1994 - present.

Head Golf professional: Green Pond Country Club: 1987-1993

Conducted annual Lehigh Valley Amateur at Green Pond CC. Established standard starting time

procedures for qualifying round.

Founded in 1992: Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Match Play Championship.

Head Golf professional: Sawmill Golf Course: 1985-1987

Assistant Greens Superintendent- Bethlehem Municipal: 1981-1985

Rutgers University - Agronomy 2-year program degree - 1978


2 United States Golf Association national championship qualifications:

U.S. Public Links: 1985 U.S. Amateur : 1981

Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1976, 1979, 1984, 1985

* Bethlehem Municipal Club Championship (now the Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship): 1971, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1985 (record 7-time champion, shared 36-hole scoring record of 3-under-par 139 (1982) with Dominic Carr until 2006).
* 1971 East Penn League champion

* 1971 District 11 champion

* 1971 PIAA Boys State Championship -- runner-up

Played in 3 NIKE TOUR EVENTS: 1999 Lehigh Valley Nike Open, 1996 - Philmont C.C., 1993 - York C.C.


* Tarz Ford Memorial runner-up (with Rich Hallman): 1985
Liberty High School Athletic Hall of Fame -- inducted in 2009
YEAR 2: CLASS OF 2005

Dominic Carr, 45 (age at time of induction)

Great Britain native, Lower Macungie Township resident

Boyesen Engineering - Production Manager
2 United States Golf Association national championship qualifications:

U.S. Amateur: 1999 U.S. Public Links: 1993


Lehigh Valley Player of the Year: 1994, 1999, 2001

Lehigh Valley Player of the Decade: 1990’s

Lehigh Valley Inter-Club Championship - Most Valuable Player: 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
Local Tournament Victories (Individual):

* Lehigh Valley Amateur: 1994, 1998

* Lehigh Valley Medal Play Championship: 1999

* Lehigh Valley Tournament of Champions: 1994, 2001

* Eastern Pennsylvania Amateur: 1997

* Northeast PA Stroke Play Championship: 1999, 2009

* Allentown City Match Play Championship: 1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005 (record 6-time champion)

* Bethlehem Golf Club Medal Play Championship: 1997, 1998, 2001 (shared 36-hole scoring record of 3-under-par 139 (1997) with Jim Muschlitz until 2006).


Local Tournament Victories (Individual Senior):

* Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Medal Play Championship: 2014

* Lehigh Valley Senior Inter-Club Championship: 2011, 2012

* Lehigh Valley Senior Amateur Match Play Championship: 2011


* Allentown City Amateur Stroke Play Championship – Senior Amateur: 2014
Donald Ross Invitational -- Senior Amateur Division: 2014

Five-time Paul Clymer Memorial Better Ball of Partners champion: 1992, 1996, 1999, 2005, 2007

* Lehigh Valley Player of the Year standings: only player to finish in the top-10 of the points list 13 years in a row (1993-2005).

* Lehigh Valley Player of the Year runner-up: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002

* Lehigh Valley Senior Player of the Year runner-up: 2011

* Has never lost an individual tournament match play championship final (nine)



YEAR 2: CLASS OF 2005

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